
K-pop group FIFTY FIFTY is set to return with new music after approximately seven months.
Their agency ATTRAKT announced that the group is preparing a new album with a target release in early June. This marks their first comeback since the digital single ‘Too Much Part 1’ released in November last year.
During their previous promotions, FIFTY FIFTY achieved notable milestones with tracks such as “Rock Paper Scissors” and the B-side “Skittlez,” entering the Media Base 40 chart as well as Billboard’s Pop Airplay chart in the United States. With the upcoming release, the group is expected to showcase an even more expanded musical spectrum.
However, this comeback will proceed with four members, as member Hana will not be participating. The agency stated, “Hana suspended activities in March due to health reasons and is currently focusing on recovery. After careful discussion, it was decided that this album will be promoted with four members.”
Meanwhile, FIFTY FIFTY has continued to connect with global fans through fan meetings and fan concerts. The group is also set to make their acting debut through the upcoming short-form drama ‘After School Exorcism Club,’ scheduled for release in May. Further details regarding the comeback schedule will be announced at a later date.
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